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Hand Made Copper Alloy with Beautifully Hand Painted 5.5" Black Mahankala Statue
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Black Mahankalaย Statue |
Height |
5.5โ with frame |
5.25โ without frame |
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Width |
4.5โ |
Depth |
2.25โ |
Material |
Machine Made, Copper Alloy with Beautifully Hand Painted |
Actual Weight |
0.696 Kg. |
Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ 7 business days for delivery worldwide. |
Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
Black Mahankala is an aspect of Mahankala, one of the eight great Dharmasalas, or Dharma Defenders. Also known as the Protector of Wisdom, Mahankala is a wrathful deity who courageously protects the Buddhist teachings and those who study them from harm and evil forces. Despite Mahankala's always terrifying appearance, he is a Bodhisattva, an embodiment of compassion who acts for the benefit of all sentient beings. His function is to avert the inner and outer obstacles that prevent practitioners from attaining spiritual realizations, as well as to foster the necessary conditions for their practice. It is said that by simply making a wish for protection to Mahankala, a sincere seeker's needs will be met.
Mahankala is depicted in a number of variations, each with different qualities and accouterments. In most depictions, such as this one of his Black aspect, he wears a crown of five skulls. These skulls represent his transmutation of the five poisons (greed, hatred, ignorance, pride, and jealousy) into the five transcendent wisdoms. He is seen standing on the corpse of the elephant-headed god Ganesh, demonstrating that he is the supreme destroyer of obstacles. His color Black further signifies his function of destroying evil and obstructions to the spiritual path. He is considered to be a fierce and wrathful aspect of Avalokiteshvara, Lord of Compassion.
He has six arms, symbolizing his attainment of the six perfections of a Bodhisattva. His two feet represent wisdom and method. In his upper right hand, he holds a rosary of human skulls, which he continuously counts, demonstrating his unceasing activity for the benefit of sentient beings. In his lower right hand, he holds a ritual drum, orย Damaru, which he uses to invoke all Buddhas to bless sentient beings, and whose sound is likened to the beautiful sound of the Dharma teachings. His upper left-hand holds a trident, symbolizing his abandonment of the imprints of delusions of the three realms. His lower left-hand holds a lasso, indicating his power to bind demons and evil forces. His two main hands hold a ritual curved knife, representing his ability to sever the root of delusion, and a skull bowl brimming with the blood of the four maras, symbolizing his realization of emptiness and his victory over the forces of death.
This statue, a representation of Black Mahakala, the Six-Armed Mahakala, is expertly sculpted from copper alloy and hand-painted to achieve a rich and captivating finish. The beautiful hand-painted details enhance the copper, adding to the statue's lively and alluring presence. This sculpture was individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal by master artisans of the Shakya clan who are considered among the best in the world. These craftsmen are the modern heirs to a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for use in temples and monasteries. The fine metalworking techniquesย have been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times.
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